John Patrick Hill

John Patrick Hill

October 18, 1962 - January 13, 2005

John Patrick Hill

October 18, 1962 - January 13, 2005

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John Patrick Hill, 42 years of age, passed away January 13, 2005 after a long and courageous 3 year battle with leukemia. He died peacefully at his home in the presence of many loved ones. John was a great husband, dad, son, brother, uncle and friend to so many people.
John was born October 18, 1962 and was raised in Lakewood, California. A graduate of Lakewood High School and Long Beach City College, he went onto become a Paramedic, Firefighter, Captain and Training Instructor with the Torrance Fire Department. He was a hero and teacher to many. He loved his job and his Firefighter Family so much he often said he would do his job for free. John always felt extremely rewarded in which he had a job with the opportunity of helping people every day.
John lived and loved life to it’s fullest. He was always there with a smile and his sparkling blue eyes. Meeting John for the first time left others with a lasting impression of ‘What a great guy.’ This lovely, handsome man was surrounded by a wonderful family, many friends, and, of course, his brotherhood of firefighters who were there to assist him to the end. John believed that being together with family and friends was what ‘life was all about.’ He was such an outgoing person and always had something planned for family fun. John had such a great love for the outdoors. He enjoyed going camping, dirt bike riding, surfing, hiking in the mountains, and water skiing at the river, to say the least.
John was never too busy for family and friends and was always willing to lend a helping hand. For all who knew him, they knew that if they ever needed anything, John would be the first to volunteer. John wanted to leave behind a little bit of himself in everyone he knew. Anyone who knew John has a story to tell…and more than likely a funny one!
Among many of his God-given gifts, John was a natural teacher to us all and loved sharing his knowledge. He managed and coached for Rancho Mission Viejo Little League for seven years and was on the Board of Directors – Oh, how he loved being on the ball field! John’s positive attitude was one to be admired. He inspired, taught, and made all the people he encountered want to be a better person. He had a level of compassion or others that few people could only aspire to. John was someone who made everyone feel special. When you talked to John, he was genuinely interested in what you were saying, and conversation was easy and fun. His appreciation of life was very contagious and spread throughout the people who knew him.
John leaves behind the love of his life and devoted wife, Kathy; his daughter Sarah, 14; his son Connor, 12; his mother Pat Hill; his sisters and brother, Laurie and Larry Lyon, Regina and Tom Anderson, Gaye Williams, Kass, Joe and Susan Hill; his niece and nephew Tricia and Dan Anderson; and, of course, his family dogs, Rudy and Sombra.
John will be missed tremendously by us all, yet forever remembered and loved by his family and many, many friends.
A celebration of John’s life will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Friday, January 21, 2005 at the Saddleback Church in Lake Forest. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made in honor of John Hill to the Leukemia Research Foundation, www.leukemia-research.org or 888 558-5395. To share your condolences and memories of John, please visit www.oconnormortuary.com and select OBITUARIES.

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77 responses to John Patrick Hill

  1. I had the pleasure of knowing John for a short period of time. I was on his crew. He was my Captain on Engine 91. I was one of the Firefighters. He let us know that we didn’t sit behind him on the Engine; rather we sat beside him. He would have you believe that he was no better a man than you or I. But those of us that knew him; knew that he was someone special. I cannot begin to describe John. I neither have the vocabulary nor the time. I could sit here for hours. All I can say is that he was a great man. He was someone we should aspire to be. John taught me so many valuable lessons. Most of what I learned; I learned through his actions. John was the kind of man who lead by example. He was one of the greatest Captains I have ever worked with. I am certain that he was one of the greatest people I have ever known. I am deeply saddened by your loss. My heart goes out to you and your Family. John will forever be in our hearts.
    Jeremy Bactat

  2. John DeYoe says:

    John was a friend and a mentor. I will always try to model myself after his family values and work ethic. He will be missed but always remembered.

  3. Linda Wells says:

    A friend of mine, years ago, reminded me that when you see a beautiful bird soaring overhead, and that graceful creature decides to sail serenely into the sunset and flies beyond the horizon…he is still there, flying, but only over the horizon where our line of sight does not allow us to visually follow him. But he is still there, still flying, and in a different place. How fortunate that the wonderful place where he soars now is such a wonderous and peaceful place…free of pain, free of trouble and in the arms of one who protects all who soar there. He is at peace.

    My prayers are with you all.
    Love, Linda

  4. Dean McLean says:

    My sincere sympathies to the Hill family. Johns passing is deeply mourned.

  5. We will miss John. He was a great guy. We send our prayers and love to your family. He may not be with us now, but his memory will go on forever through all of us. God bless all of you.

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